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Thursday, November 16th, 2017 AT 1:48 PM

JPAGE88

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2006 CHRYSLER PACIFICA

6 CYL

2WD

AUTOMATIC

67,000 MILES

When shoud you replace the knock sensor on a 2006 chrysler pacifica and how can you avoide the known rocker arm problem.

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Thursday, November 16th, 2017 AT 1:48 PM
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The "rocker arm" problem that the Pacifica has is actually a lifter issue. There is no way to completely avoid it, but using a thinner oil than recommended, like a 5W-30, will help in getting oil to the lifters quicker on cold start-up. You can also try switching to a high-grade full-synthetic -- like Mobil1.

There is no prescribed replacement period for the knock sensor. Just keep an eye out for a check engine light bearing a P0325 code, which is the knock sensor circuit code.